Sentences with phrase «euphemistic on»

With respect to the latter, the notion of having an ultimate goal on raising student achievement is perhaps more than euphemistic on raising test scores, cultivating a test - centric way of doing things.

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I am so tired of nefarious, euphemistic and meaningless bullshit based on the colourful use of language but without any real thought behind it.
The Tate website is constructed and worded to produce the impression that Tate is a commercial publisher — the last time I checked, the fee was mentioned just once on the entire site, in euphemistic language that many authors are likely to miss or misinterpret.
Make sure the amount you save from the reduction on the interest rate is not secretly added to your loan in the form of administrative fees, closing fees, application fees, or any other euphemistic expression.
«Removing» cats — a euphemistic reference to an often - fatal course of action — on the other hand, is not the end of the story at all (except, as I say, for the particular cats involved).
Copley's figures are «scoring» in the classic, euphemistic sense: getting it on or suggesting that they soon will.
And let's forget the euphemistic language, bordering on the mendacious, in the reiteration of words such as «collaboration» and «partnership.»
It could have been gathered for real FOIA purpose; it could have been copied by a whistleblower; it could have been «found» on open channels (the famous euphemistic third theory); it could have been obtained by Chinese secret agents; the possibilities are endless, more or less endearing.
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